Date | Kind | Origin | Details | |
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1736 | Birth | Spouse Event [Husband] | ||
1758 | Birth | Child Event [Elizabeth MASTEN] | ||
1758 | Daughter | This Family | Elizabeth MASTEN b. 1758 d. 1849 | |
1761 | Sona | This Family | John MASTEN b. 1761 d. 1829 | |
1761 | Birth | Child Event [John MASTEN] | ||
1765 | Sonb | This Family | Mathias MASTEN Jr b. 1765 d. 1856 | |
1765 | Birth | Child Event [Mathias MASTEN Jr] | ||
1767 | Daughter | This Family | Hannah MASTEN b. 1767 | |
1767 | Birth | Child Event [Hannah MASTEN] | ||
1770 | Daughter | This Family | Mary MASTEN b. 1770 | |
1770 | Birth | Child Event [Mary MASTEN] | ||
1799 | Death | Spouse Event [Husband] | Place | Delaware, USA |
1829 | Death | Child Event [John MASTEN] | Place | Kernersville, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA |
1849 | Death | Child Event [Elizabeth MASTEN] | ||
1856 | Death | Child Event [Mathias MASTEN Jr] | Place | North Carolina, USA |
a. John and Mathias Masten moved to North Carolina about 1785 and bought land from the Moravians. John was received by certificate at Deep River Friends meeting in 1791 (Guilford County), and is also listed in Quaker records at Union Monthly Meeting in Stokes County. Buried in Muddy Creek (Union) Friends Cemetery in Kernersville, NC.; [Note Record]
b. John and Mathias Masten moved to North Carolina about 1785 and bought land from the Moravians.; [Note Record]